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ran bodegas and beauty shops. >> they also work, because there's a lot of dominicans in puerto rico, also working in factories and hair salons, nail salons, everything. and you know, from there, they got better and some of them you see them now store owners. their own clothes stores, cell phone places, dealers. they moved up. the same way that somebody, i think, from mexico could come and do the same thing here. >> reporter: mexican births will soon outpace dominican and puerto ricans in new york while more dominicans are leaving than arising, not just moving up, but moving out. >> mexicans are now willing, when they come straight from mexico to take lower-paying jobs and to endure some of the exploitations a dominican endured, you know, years ago. >> reporter: rodrigo says he finds new york immigrant friendly and rich with opportunity. he began working in new york's kitchens at able 6, then sold tacos off a cart. a taco truck, a taco stand, tacos to go and now he is the owner of four mexican restaurants. >> have to work very hard and i -- we never expect to be that successful as we
ran bodegas and beauty shops. >> they also work, because there's a lot of dominicans in puerto rico, also working in factories and hair salons, nail salons, everything. and you know, from there, they got better and some of them you see them now store owners. their own clothes stores, cell phone places, dealers. they moved up. the same way that somebody, i think, from mexico could come and do the same thing here. >> reporter: mexican births will soon outpace dominican and puerto...
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rico moving into orlando, and in 2006 florida hit a point where hispanic registration started edging democrat. but that focus here in florida, the strong core of cuban republic support isn't an anomaly. overwhelmingly hispanics seem to be supporting president obama by an unprecedented margin. that's what is he is banking on, states that used to be swing states like new mexico are not looking like swing states but in the democratic column. colorado and virginia those demographic shifts will be pivotal to see how those swing states end up voting. >> let me ask you this, i know you've written about sort of the hemorrhaging of the white vote for president obama. are there enough as you look across clearly the swing states, are there enough -- and that's not the graphic i want to read for you. that's the answer you gave me. move on to the next question, are there enough say black and hispanic votes across the country in the critical swing states to accommodate for that loss of white votes? will they balance out, will one overtake the other? >> that is the big question of this election. th
rico moving into orlando, and in 2006 florida hit a point where hispanic registration started edging democrat. but that focus here in florida, the strong core of cuban republic support isn't an anomaly. overwhelmingly hispanics seem to be supporting president obama by an unprecedented margin. that's what is he is banking on, states that used to be swing states like new mexico are not looking like swing states but in the democratic column. colorado and virginia those demographic shifts will be...
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we have four to know in puerto rico and short of a nuclear meltdown we are going to have ted cruz in texas. i think the success of this, that they are not in each candidates. in other words, marco rubio was a mainstream republican candidate. he had an appeal for the republican base, to the conservatives and yet to the cuban-americans and yet to be is panicked that he is not a niche candidate and he is not burdened by being put into a drawer where what he has is the latino candidate. i think you can say the same thing for susanna martinez who is also a star within the republican party with brian sandoval and some of the congressional folks that were elected like raul -- who would have ever thought there could've been a mormon puerto rican elected out of idaho of all places? it's not because he ran -- obviously that is not a hispanic district. he is not a niche has been out or latino candidate. he is a mainstream republican candidate. we have given them the freedom to be able to do that and we have been able to develop stars and can use that as a platform. i think that is very encourag
we have four to know in puerto rico and short of a nuclear meltdown we are going to have ted cruz in texas. i think the success of this, that they are not in each candidates. in other words, marco rubio was a mainstream republican candidate. he had an appeal for the republican base, to the conservatives and yet to the cuban-americans and yet to be is panicked that he is not a niche candidate and he is not burdened by being put into a drawer where what he has is the latino candidate. i think you...
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we're talking impacts all the way down it puerto rico and over toward hispaniola. haiti getting a good dump of rain there. so not a good situation there with flooding problems. already start being it see outer fringes reach up to the carolinas. so where is it heading? the general motion of the east coast here for us and that's doctor we have some of these watches and warnings in place. still a hurricane warning up through the northwestern portion of the bahamas, but we have tropical storm warnings in the red for portions of the east coast of florida. so tropical storm conditions expected there in the next 44 hours. and then the newest information our tropical storm watches that are up for north of savannah all the way up to the eastern sections of north carolina. potential path, here we go. it will snake its way to the north and west and then head east. so away from the east coast as we head through today and into early part of the weekend. but then what happens is it turns more back to the east coast end of the weekend in to early next week and you can see the lar
we're talking impacts all the way down it puerto rico and over toward hispaniola. haiti getting a good dump of rain there. so not a good situation there with flooding problems. already start being it see outer fringes reach up to the carolinas. so where is it heading? the general motion of the east coast here for us and that's doctor we have some of these watches and warnings in place. still a hurricane warning up through the northwestern portion of the bahamas, but we have tropical storm...
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up north in the central part of the state, i-4 corridor, a lot of latin american and puerto rico citizens. they tend to vote democratic. we have a tipping point. more registered democrat than republican for the first time, but it is a big risky bet. it's one of the many factors at play here when you're calculating ground game and outreach to core supporters. >> john, the economy in middle parts of florida, northern part of florida, showing signs of improvement. but voters you've been talking to i understand are still split pretty evenly, aren't they? >> they really are, wolf. for the undecideds we've spoken to are largely informed voters and the economy is foremost on their mind. here in florida you hear something you hear around the country, a sense, yes, the economy is improving. the worst is behind us. but a lot of voters are frustrated at the pace of the recove recovery. the folks leaning obama maybe he needs four more years to implement his plan. he seems to have taken us out of the worst. on the other hand folks leaning romney say it's not improving fast enough. time to hire a busin
up north in the central part of the state, i-4 corridor, a lot of latin american and puerto rico citizens. they tend to vote democratic. we have a tipping point. more registered democrat than republican for the first time, but it is a big risky bet. it's one of the many factors at play here when you're calculating ground game and outreach to core supporters. >> john, the economy in middle parts of florida, northern part of florida, showing signs of improvement. but voters you've been...
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this right here is rafael, and it will bring rain to virgin islands and puerto rico in the next day-and-a-half. winds up to 40 to 50 miles per hour. one last thing, cold morning. coldest air so far of the season across much of the northeast. back up above freezing for most people unless it's higher elevation. >> alisyn: thank you. >> alisyn: i thought navy came in the revolutionary war. >> david: i was thinking sports. navy won a football game on their birthday. 31-13 over central michigan. >> alisyn: 1735 seems off since the revolutionary war. >> alisyn: you were in philadelphia at that time. check your diary. joe biden and paul ryan has you know face off in the first and only vice presidential debate. quickly clashing over a wide range of topics. attack in libya to the sputtering economy. so who won? >> david: we'll ask dick morris, former advisor to president clinton and fox news contributor and a new book called "here come the black helicopters, u.n. global governance and the loss of freedom." nice to see you. welcome to the show. >> good to be here. >> david: a moment from the debate wher
this right here is rafael, and it will bring rain to virgin islands and puerto rico in the next day-and-a-half. winds up to 40 to 50 miles per hour. one last thing, cold morning. coldest air so far of the season across much of the northeast. back up above freezing for most people unless it's higher elevation. >> alisyn: thank you. >> alisyn: i thought navy came in the revolutionary war. >> david: i was thinking sports. navy won a football game on their birthday. 31-13 over...